Https://Www.vvmf.org/Topics/The-Draft/, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 1980, www.vvmf.org/topics/The-Draft/.
The drafting for the vietnam war was extremely unfairly biased. The draft tells us that Wealthy families were able to enroll their sons in higher education or make deals to get out of getting drafted. This source is reliable because it is a nonprofit organization authorized by the U.S. congress in 1980. It is dedicated to all who served the U.S. during the Vietnam war.
Spector, Ronald H. Encyclopedia Brittanica, www.britannica.com/event/Vietnam-War/De-escalation-negotiation-and-Vietnamization. Accessed 2019.
Britannica tells us what about the drafting was unfair, and how people got out of it. Draft dodgers, people who illegally avoided the draft and wealthy families were some of the only people that got out of drafting. This source is trustworthy because the articles in britannica are written by accomplished, identifiable, and credible authors.
Roos, Dave. “7 Ways Americans Avoided the Draft during the Vietnam War.” HISTORY, 28 May 2024, www.history.com/news/vietnam-war-draft-avoiding.
This source tells us why and what ways eligible citizens were able to successfully avoid getting drafted and ways of protest. I know history.com is a trustworthy site because they hire professional historians to write, review and edit their articles.
“Resistance on All Fronts: The Draft · History 10.03 (Winter 2020): The Dartmouth Vietnam Project: Learning Oral History in a Digital Age · Dartmouth Course Exhibits.” Dartmouth.edu, 2020, course-exhibits.library.dartmouth.edu/s/HIST10/page/sophiak2.
Studies have been done to show that the draft had a working class bias. This study proved that the draft had great social and economic consequences. This source is trustworthy because it is a library, and .edu (education)